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Drugs are the epidemic of urban inner cities, and its a circle of despair. Though conservative, you may be surprised to hear what the Stalwarts have to say.

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Inner city

The inner city is the central area of a major city or metropolis. Inner city areas tend to have higher population densities than outer suburbs, with more of the population living inside multi-floored townhouses and apartment buildings.

In the United States, the term "inner city" is often used as a euphemism for lower-income residential districts in the city centre and nearby areas, with the additional connotation of impoverished black and/or Hispanic neighborhoods. Sociologists sometimes turn this euphemism into a formal designation, applying the term "inner city" to such residential areas, rather than to geographically more central commercial districts. However, some inner city areas of American cities have undergone gentrification, especially since the 1990s.

Such connotations are less common in other countries, where deprived areas may be located in outlying parts of cities. For instance, in many European and Brazilian cities, the inner city is the most prosperous part of the metropolis, where housing is expensive and where elites and high-income individuals dwell. Poverty and crime are more associated with the distant suburbs. The Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Swedish words for suburb (sobborgo, suburbio, subúrbio, banlieue and förort respectively) often have a negative connotation similar to that of the English term "inner city", especially when used in the plural.

Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)

"Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)", often shortened to "Inner City Blues", is a song by Marvin Gaye, released as the third and final single from and the climactic song of his 1971 landmark album, What's Going On. Written by Gaye and James Nyx Jr., the song depicts the ghettos and bleak economic situations of inner-city America, and the emotional effects these have on inhabitants.

Composition and lyrics

In 1998, co-writer James Nyx Jr. recalled, "Marvin had a good tune, sort of blues-like, but didn't have any words for it. We started putting some stuff in there about how rough things were around town. We laughed about putting lyrics in about high taxes, 'cause both of us owed a lot. And we talked about how the government would send guys to the moon, but not help folks in the ghetto. But we still didn't have a name, or really a good idea of the song. Then, I was home reading the paper one morning, and saw a headline that said something about the 'inner city' of Detroit. And I said, 'Damn, that's it. 'Inner City Blues.' "

NBC Nightly News

NBC Nightly News (titled as NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt for its weeknight broadcasts since June 22, 2015) is the flagship daily evening television news program for NBC News, the news division of the NBC television network in the United States. First aired on August 3, 1970, the program is currently the most watched network newscast in the United States, with an average of 9.3 million viewers, just a few thousand more than its nearest rival, ABC's World News Tonight.NBC Nightly News is produced from Studio 3B at NBC Studios at 30 Rockefeller Center in New York City.

The program is broadcast live over most NBC stations from 6:30 to 7:00p.m. Eastern Time seven days a week; a special "Western Edition" of the program occasionally features updated information on news stories covered during the original telecast for Pacific Time Zone viewers. Its current theme music, "The Mission" (which debuted in 1985) was composed by John Williams.

Fault Lines - Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City

The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.
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Camden,NJ. The poorest city in the US

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Inner City Reference Explained | A Youtube Fitness Music Video

Inner City Reference Explained | A Youtube Fitness Music Video

Inner City Reference Explained | A Youtube Fitness Music Video

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The Truth About Crime In The Inner Cities

The Truth About Crime In The Inner Cities

The Truth About Crime In The Inner Cities

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Inner City Drug Use: Crack-Cocaine Conservatives? | Trifecta

Inner City Drug Use: Crack-Cocaine Conservatives? | Trifecta

Inner City Drug Use: Crack-Cocaine Conservatives? | Trifecta

Drugs are the epidemic of urban inner cities, and its a circle of despair. Though conservative, you may be surprised to hear what the Stalwarts have to say.

In a city where 25 percent of the population lives below the poverty line and crime is rampant, these kids are getting a chance to rise above— in the form of horseback riding.
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Inside Story Americas - Gangs and guns in America's inner cities

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The Newtown shooting in December, which left 20 school children and six teachers dead, has dragged the issue of gun control back into the national agenda. For the first time in years, US politicians are discussing serious gun control measures. But millions of people in the country's inner cities live with the threat of gun violence on a daily basis. In Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the police have reframed their 'war on drugs' as a 'war on guns'. In the third episode of our special series on guns in the US, Inside Story Americas travels to Baltimore to meet those trying to stop gun crime and others who say owning a gun is sometimes a matter of survival.
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Fault Lines - Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City

The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.
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published: 22 Aug 2012

How Inner Cities Have Been Stripped Of Their Economies

What's happening in inner cities can be seen the to the naked eye, homelessness, joblessness, boarded up buildings. But what is behind this collapsing of America's once great cities. AlastairWilliamson joins to discuss.
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The Truth about the Democrat run inner cities

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Marvin Gaye - Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)

Camden,NJ. The poorest city in the US

Camden,New Jersey has the highest murder rate in the country,and the highest crime rate per capita. the criminals and drug deals operate in the open and the police department is understaffed. some residents are working hard to get their city back on track.

published: 08 Mar 2013

Inner City Reference Explained | A Youtube Fitness Music Video

This video explains what the "inner city" reference is about (as seen on Elgintensity's "Gym Idiots" or on the LogicalBro's channel).

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The Truth About Crime In The Inner Cities

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published: 11 Jan 2017

Inner City Drug Use: Crack-Cocaine Conservatives? | Trifecta

Drugs are the epidemic of urban inner cities, and its a circle of despair. Though conservative, you may be surprised to hear what the Stalwarts have to say.

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Milton Friedman - How to Revive the Inner City

Inside Story Americas - Gangs and guns in America's inner cities

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The Newtown shooting in December, which left 20 school children and six teachers dead, has dragged the issue of gun control back into the national agenda. For the first time in years, US politicians are discussing serious gun control measures. But millions of people in the country's inner cities live with the threat of gun violence on a daily basis. In Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the police have reframed their 'war on drugs' as a 'war on guns'. In the third episode of our special series on guns in the US, Inside Story Americas travels to Baltimore to meet those trying to stop gun crime and others who say owning a gun is sometimes a matter of survival.
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Reduce Poverty in Inner Cities | Michael Dixon | TEDxNJIT

Smarter cities are providing a myriad of benefits for their people, businesses and governments: an improved quality of life, sustained economic vitality, and intense communication through social media. In this lively discussion, Michael Dixon PhD provides an overview of which factors are making cities smarter and why, what's possible and how and what we can expect, and when.
Michael Dixon leads IBM’s strategy and its implementation for Smarter Cities around the world. Prior to a brief period as the Managing Partner for IBM’s consulting and systems integration business (GBS) in Central/Eastern Europe in 2011, Michael was the Vice President of Public Sector for GBS in the Growth Markets, leading teams focused on supporting client initiatives in Government, Healthcare Payers and Providers an...

The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.
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The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.
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Camden,NJ. The poorest city in the US

Camden,New Jersey has the highest murder rate in the country,and the highest crime rate per capita. the criminals and drug deals operate in the open and the pol...

Camden,New Jersey has the highest murder rate in the country,and the highest crime rate per capita. the criminals and drug deals operate in the open and the police department is understaffed. some residents are working hard to get their city back on track.

Camden,New Jersey has the highest murder rate in the country,and the highest crime rate per capita. the criminals and drug deals operate in the open and the police department is understaffed. some residents are working hard to get their city back on track.

In a city where 25 percent of the population lives below the poverty line and crime is rampant, these kids are getting a chance to rise above— in the form of ho...

In a city where 25 percent of the population lives below the poverty line and crime is rampant, these kids are getting a chance to rise above— in the form of horseback riding.
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Inside Story Americas - Gangs and guns in America's inner cities

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The Newtown shooting in December, which left 20 school children and six teachers dead, has dragged the issue of gun control back into the national agenda. For the first time in years, US politicians are discussing serious gun control measures. But millions of people in the country's inner cities live with the threat of gun violence on a daily basis. In Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the police have reframed their 'war on drugs' as a 'war on guns'. In the third episode of our special series on guns in the US, Inside Story Americas travels to Baltimore to meet those trying to stop gun crime and others who say owning a gun is sometimes a matter of survival.
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The Newtown shooting in December, which left 20 school children and six teachers dead, has dragged the issue of gun control back into the national agenda. For the first time in years, US politicians are discussing serious gun control measures. But millions of people in the country's inner cities live with the threat of gun violence on a daily basis. In Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the police have reframed their 'war on drugs' as a 'war on guns'. In the third episode of our special series on guns in the US, Inside Story Americas travels to Baltimore to meet those trying to stop gun crime and others who say owning a gun is sometimes a matter of survival.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
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Fault Lines - Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City

The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.
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published: 22 Aug 2012

Inside Story Americas - Gangs and guns in America's inner cities

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The Newtown shooting in December, which left 20 school children and six teachers dead, has dragged the issue of gun control back into the national agenda. For the first time in years, US politicians are discussing serious gun control measures. But millions of people in the country's inner cities live with the threat of gun violence on a daily basis. In Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the police have reframed their 'war on drugs' as a 'war on guns'. In the third episode of our special series on guns in the US, Inside Story Americas travels to Baltimore to meet those trying to stop gun crime and others who say owning a gun is sometimes a matter of survival.
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published: 02 Feb 2013

Full Video: Donald Trump speech on problems of inner cities

Donald Trump laid out his plans to help African-Americans and America's inner cities Wednesday in North Carolina. Trump said he planned to create a commission to investigate what he called a "school to prison" pipeline, and also said drugs coming into the country affect "your community more than any community." See Trump's full remarks.

Eye Opening Look Into Miami's Ghetto, Liberty City

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Miami is best known for its luxury lifestyle, Latin-infused culture, and as a popular tourist destination. This four-part documentary series focuses on Miami's most notorious ghetto 'Liberty City,' documenting the struggles, the failures and the successes of Liberty City locals. Watch this raw, uncut four-part series that captures for you aspects of Liberty City life: how things go down in the hood, violent shootings, police corruption and the drug epidemic.
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My aim in producing this Documentary series is to give the people of Liberty City a voice.
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published: 14 Jan 2013

Toronto's Model Schools for Inner Cities

Five years ago, the Toronto District School Board started the Model Schools for Inner Cities project. It gives seven schools (plus the community of schools around each of them) extra money to provide teachers with innovative teaching practices, brings community support into the school, and has worked hard to welcome parents and increase their participation in the school. Their most recent evidence shows it's working - kids are liking school, teachers are liking school and they're all learning. But it's an expensive program - can the board sustain it? Can it afford not to?

Kurt Jordan Plays: Alvin Curran's Inner Cities 1

The Truth About Crime In The Inner Cities

Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in Chicago to discuss it. The real causes are most often overlooked, .
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Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in Chicago to discuss it. The real causes are most often overlooked, .
Smile is an independently-funded documentary that chronicles the story of a Chicago family who has endured violence and turmoil in the midst of an inner-city .

Urban decay (also known as urban rot and urban blight) is the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude. It may feature deindustrialization, depopulation or changing population, economic restructuring, abandoned buildings, high local unemployment, fragmented families, political disenfranchisement, crime, and a desolate, inhospitable city landscape.
Since the 1970s and 1980s, urban decay has been associated with Western cities, especially in North America and parts of Europe. Since then, major structural changes in global economies, transportation, and government policy created the economic and then the social conditions resulting in urban decay.
The effects counter the development of most of Europe and North America; in countri...

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published: 26 Jul 2016

INNER CITY BLEACHERS OF KINGSTON JAMAICA

KINGSTON JAMAICA INNER CITY BLEACHERS - THIS IS A DOCUMENTARY ON WOMEN & MEN IN JAMAICA THAT HAVE SELF HATRED FOR THEMSELVES TO THE POINT THAT THEY USE CHEMICALS TO BLEACH THEIR SKIN TO THE POINT THAT IT'S PERMANENTLY DAMAGED.

Kurt Jordan Plays: Alvin Curran's Inner Cities 2

NorthEast Passage: The Inner City and the American Dream

A 2002 documentary about the gentrification of the black neighborhoods of Portland Ore.
In the early states of gentrification improvements are often seen as a solution to persistent crime and blight. But these investments come at a heavy price and public officials warned that displacement of traditional residents was sure to follow.
Watch as one black single mother fights to rid her street of crime only to team up with her new white neighbors to fight an affordable housing development she believes will bring drugs back onto her block.
A complex look at the issues, the film was featured on OregonPublic Broadcast in 2002.
[A sequel is currently in production. More at www.PricedOutMovie.com]

published: 10 Dec 2015

[Remaster 2017] NorthEast Passage: The Inner City and the American Dream

A 2002 documentary about gentrification in the black neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon.
In the early stages of gentrification improvements are often seen as a solution to persistent crime and blight. But as homeowners replace renters a new class bias can emerge that transcends race.
This edition of the film was remastered in 2017 for improved color and sound.
The Story: Nikki Williams struggles to provide a decent life for her 10-year-old daughter. She takes on drug dealers and a developer intent on creating low-income housing in her neighborhood. While public officials emphasize the need for new affordable housing that will prevent displacement caused by gentrification, opponents fear that the new property will attract crime.
NorthEast Passage is a unique and complex portrait of a ne...

published: 29 Mar 2017

The Problems in the inner city of Chicago

Solutions to inner city chaos

published: 09 Dec 2013

The Forgotten City - Full Movie | Snagfilms

THE FORGOTTEN CITY is a soul stirring documentary taking place in Buffalo, New York exploring race relations, segregation, crime, and politics. Through exclusive breathtaking footage and one-on-one interviews with many citizens and some of Buffalo's most influential leaders, The Forgotten City exposes the bitter truth about Buffalo and all inner cities. It challenges stereotypes, encourages change and shakes up the status quo. Buffalo was once a booming city; one of richest in the United States and is now a place where crime, racism and poverty plague a once great city. This film is a personal journey of two young filmmakers who forged an unlikely partnership following a 2001 murder; one a friend of the victim and the other a friend of the murderer. Instead of waging war, they embarked on ...

The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.
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The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.
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Inside Story Americas - Gangs and guns in America's inner cities

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The Newtown shooting in December, which left 20 school children and six teachers dead, has dragged the issue of gun control back into the national agenda. For the first time in years, US politicians are discussing serious gun control measures. But millions of people in the country's inner cities live with the threat of gun violence on a daily basis. In Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the police have reframed their 'war on drugs' as a 'war on guns'. In the third episode of our special series on guns in the US, Inside Story Americas travels to Baltimore to meet those trying to stop gun crime and others who say owning a gun is sometimes a matter of survival.
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The Newtown shooting in December, which left 20 school children and six teachers dead, has dragged the issue of gun control back into the national agenda. For the first time in years, US politicians are discussing serious gun control measures. But millions of people in the country's inner cities live with the threat of gun violence on a daily basis. In Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the police have reframed their 'war on drugs' as a 'war on guns'. In the third episode of our special series on guns in the US, Inside Story Americas travels to Baltimore to meet those trying to stop gun crime and others who say owning a gun is sometimes a matter of survival.
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Donald Trump laid out his plans to help African-Americans and America's inner cities Wednesday in North Carolina. Trump said he planned to create a commission to investigate what he called a "school to prison" pipeline, and also said drugs coming into the country affect "your community more than any community." See Trump's full remarks.

Donald Trump laid out his plans to help African-Americans and America's inner cities Wednesday in North Carolina. Trump said he planned to create a commission to investigate what he called a "school to prison" pipeline, and also said drugs coming into the country affect "your community more than any community." See Trump's full remarks.

http://www.vladtv.com/ - Watch the rest of Liberty City: MiamiDocumentary at http://www.youtube.com/gorillashanks
Miami is best known for its luxury lifestyle, Latin-infused culture, and as a popular tourist destination. This four-part documentary series focuses on Miami's most notorious ghetto 'Liberty City,' documenting the struggles, the failures and the successes of Liberty City locals. Watch this raw, uncut four-part series that captures for you aspects of Liberty City life: how things go down in the hood, violent shootings, police corruption and the drug epidemic.
Director's Note:
My aim in producing this Documentary series is to give the people of Liberty City a voice.
Though currently known for its Bad and Ugly aspects, there is also much Good in Liberty City; and the words "Hope" and "Never Give Up" remain strong in each individual in the City.
1st Episode:
We do a walkthrough in the infamous Pork N Beans Projects and surrounding projects including Baghdad (1250).
Please share on all Social Networks.
Episode uploaded every week. Watch, Subscribe and Enjoy!
For all inquiries about this documentary, please contact Shanks at gorillashanks@gmail.com
GORILLA SHANKS 2013

http://www.vladtv.com/ - Watch the rest of Liberty City: MiamiDocumentary at http://www.youtube.com/gorillashanks
Miami is best known for its luxury lifestyle, Latin-infused culture, and as a popular tourist destination. This four-part documentary series focuses on Miami's most notorious ghetto 'Liberty City,' documenting the struggles, the failures and the successes of Liberty City locals. Watch this raw, uncut four-part series that captures for you aspects of Liberty City life: how things go down in the hood, violent shootings, police corruption and the drug epidemic.
Director's Note:
My aim in producing this Documentary series is to give the people of Liberty City a voice.
Though currently known for its Bad and Ugly aspects, there is also much Good in Liberty City; and the words "Hope" and "Never Give Up" remain strong in each individual in the City.
1st Episode:
We do a walkthrough in the infamous Pork N Beans Projects and surrounding projects including Baghdad (1250).
Please share on all Social Networks.
Episode uploaded every week. Watch, Subscribe and Enjoy!
For all inquiries about this documentary, please contact Shanks at gorillashanks@gmail.com
GORILLA SHANKS 2013

Five years ago, the Toronto District School Board started the Model Schools for Inner Cities project. It gives seven schools (plus the community of schools around each of them) extra money to provide teachers with innovative teaching practices, brings community support into the school, and has worked hard to welcome parents and increase their participation in the school. Their most recent evidence shows it's working - kids are liking school, teachers are liking school and they're all learning. But it's an expensive program - can the board sustain it? Can it afford not to?

Five years ago, the Toronto District School Board started the Model Schools for Inner Cities project. It gives seven schools (plus the community of schools around each of them) extra money to provide teachers with innovative teaching practices, brings community support into the school, and has worked hard to welcome parents and increase their participation in the school. Their most recent evidence shows it's working - kids are liking school, teachers are liking school and they're all learning. But it's an expensive program - can the board sustain it? Can it afford not to?

The Truth About Crime In The Inner Cities

Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in Chicago to discuss it. The real causes are most often overlooked, .
...

Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in Chicago to discuss it. The real causes are most often overlooked, .
Streamed live Jan 11, 2017 Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in .
Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in Chicago to discuss it. The real causes are most often overlooked, .
Smile is an independently-funded documentary that chronicles the story of a Chicago family who has endured violence and turmoil in the midst of an inner-city .

Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in Chicago to discuss it. The real causes are most often overlooked, .
Streamed live Jan 11, 2017 Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in .
Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in Chicago to discuss it. The real causes are most often overlooked, .
Smile is an independently-funded documentary that chronicles the story of a Chicago family who has endured violence and turmoil in the midst of an inner-city .

Urban decay (also known as urban rot and urban blight) is the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepi...

Urban decay (also known as urban rot and urban blight) is the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude. It may feature deindustrialization, depopulation or changing population, economic restructuring, abandoned buildings, high local unemployment, fragmented families, political disenfranchisement, crime, and a desolate, inhospitable city landscape.
Since the 1970s and 1980s, urban decay has been associated with Western cities, especially in North America and parts of Europe. Since then, major structural changes in global economies, transportation, and government policy created the economic and then the social conditions resulting in urban decay.
The effects counter the development of most of Europe and North America; in countries beyond, urban decay is manifested in the peripheral slums at the outskirts of a metropolis, while the city center and the inner city retain high real estate values and sustain a steadily increasing populace. In contrast, North American and British cities often experience population flights to the suburbs and exurb commuter towns; that is, white flight. Another characteristic of urban decay is blight—the visual, psychological, and physical effects of living among empty lots, buildings and condemned houses. Such desolate properties are socially dangerous to the community because they attract criminals and street gangs, contributing to the volume of crime.
Urban decay has no single cause; it results from combinations of inter-related socio-economic conditions—including the city's urban planning decisions, tight rent control, the poverty of the local populace, the construction of freeway roads and rail road lines that bypass the area, depopulation by suburbanization of peripheral lands, real estate neighborhood redlining, and immigration restrictions.
Historically in the United States, the white middle class gradually left the cities for suburban areas because of higher crime rates and perceived danger caused by African-American migration north toward cities after World War I (the Great Migration)—the so-called "white flight" phenomenon.[13]
Some historians differentiate between the first Great Migration (1910--1930), numbering about 1.6 million Black migrants who left mostly Southern rural areas to migrate to northern and midwestern industrial cities, and, after a lull during the Great Depression, a Second Great Migration (1940 to 1970), in which 5 million or more African-Americans moved, including many to California and various western cities.[14]
Between 1910 and 1970, Blacks moved from 14 states of the South, especially Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas to the other three cultural (and census-designated) regions of the United States. More townspeople with urban skills moved during the second migration.[14] By the end of the Second Great Migration, African Americans had become an urbanized population. More than 80 percent lived in cities. A majority of 53 percent remained in the South, while 40 percent lived in the North and 7 percent in the West.[15]
From the 1930s until 1977, Black Americans seeking borrowing capital for housing and businesses were discriminated against via the federal government legislated discriminatory lending practices for the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) via redlining.[16][17] In 1977, the US Congress passed the Community Reinvestment Act, designed to encourage commercial banks and savings associations to help meet the needs of borrowers in all segments of their communities, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods.[18][19][20]
Later urban centers were drained further through the advent of mass car ownership, the marketing of suburbia as a location to move to, and the building of the Interstate Highway System. In North America this shift manifested itself in strip malls, suburban retail and employment centers, and very low-density housing estates. Large areas of many northern cities in the United States experienced population decreases and a degradation of urban areas.[21]
Inner-city property values declined and economically disadvantaged populations moved in. In theU.S., the new inner-city poor were often African-Americans that migrated from the South in the 1920s and 1930s. As they moved into traditional white European-American neighborhoods, ethnic frictions served to accelerate flight to the suburbs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_decay

Urban decay (also known as urban rot and urban blight) is the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude. It may feature deindustrialization, depopulation or changing population, economic restructuring, abandoned buildings, high local unemployment, fragmented families, political disenfranchisement, crime, and a desolate, inhospitable city landscape.
Since the 1970s and 1980s, urban decay has been associated with Western cities, especially in North America and parts of Europe. Since then, major structural changes in global economies, transportation, and government policy created the economic and then the social conditions resulting in urban decay.
The effects counter the development of most of Europe and North America; in countries beyond, urban decay is manifested in the peripheral slums at the outskirts of a metropolis, while the city center and the inner city retain high real estate values and sustain a steadily increasing populace. In contrast, North American and British cities often experience population flights to the suburbs and exurb commuter towns; that is, white flight. Another characteristic of urban decay is blight—the visual, psychological, and physical effects of living among empty lots, buildings and condemned houses. Such desolate properties are socially dangerous to the community because they attract criminals and street gangs, contributing to the volume of crime.
Urban decay has no single cause; it results from combinations of inter-related socio-economic conditions—including the city's urban planning decisions, tight rent control, the poverty of the local populace, the construction of freeway roads and rail road lines that bypass the area, depopulation by suburbanization of peripheral lands, real estate neighborhood redlining, and immigration restrictions.
Historically in the United States, the white middle class gradually left the cities for suburban areas because of higher crime rates and perceived danger caused by African-American migration north toward cities after World War I (the Great Migration)—the so-called "white flight" phenomenon.[13]
Some historians differentiate between the first Great Migration (1910--1930), numbering about 1.6 million Black migrants who left mostly Southern rural areas to migrate to northern and midwestern industrial cities, and, after a lull during the Great Depression, a Second Great Migration (1940 to 1970), in which 5 million or more African-Americans moved, including many to California and various western cities.[14]
Between 1910 and 1970, Blacks moved from 14 states of the South, especially Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas to the other three cultural (and census-designated) regions of the United States. More townspeople with urban skills moved during the second migration.[14] By the end of the Second Great Migration, African Americans had become an urbanized population. More than 80 percent lived in cities. A majority of 53 percent remained in the South, while 40 percent lived in the North and 7 percent in the West.[15]
From the 1930s until 1977, Black Americans seeking borrowing capital for housing and businesses were discriminated against via the federal government legislated discriminatory lending practices for the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) via redlining.[16][17] In 1977, the US Congress passed the Community Reinvestment Act, designed to encourage commercial banks and savings associations to help meet the needs of borrowers in all segments of their communities, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods.[18][19][20]
Later urban centers were drained further through the advent of mass car ownership, the marketing of suburbia as a location to move to, and the building of the Interstate Highway System. In North America this shift manifested itself in strip malls, suburban retail and employment centers, and very low-density housing estates. Large areas of many northern cities in the United States experienced population decreases and a degradation of urban areas.[21]
Inner-city property values declined and economically disadvantaged populations moved in. In theU.S., the new inner-city poor were often African-Americans that migrated from the South in the 1920s and 1930s. As they moved into traditional white European-American neighborhoods, ethnic frictions served to accelerate flight to the suburbs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_decay

INNER CITY BLEACHERS OF KINGSTON JAMAICA

KINGSTON JAMAICA INNER CITY BLEACHERS - THIS IS A DOCUMENTARY ON WOMEN & MEN IN JAMAICA THAT HAVE SELF HATRED FOR THEMSELVES TO THE POINT THAT THEY USE CHEMICA...

KINGSTON JAMAICA INNER CITY BLEACHERS - THIS IS A DOCUMENTARY ON WOMEN & MEN IN JAMAICA THAT HAVE SELF HATRED FOR THEMSELVES TO THE POINT THAT THEY USE CHEMICALS TO BLEACH THEIR SKIN TO THE POINT THAT IT'S PERMANENTLY DAMAGED.

KINGSTON JAMAICA INNER CITY BLEACHERS - THIS IS A DOCUMENTARY ON WOMEN & MEN IN JAMAICA THAT HAVE SELF HATRED FOR THEMSELVES TO THE POINT THAT THEY USE CHEMICALS TO BLEACH THEIR SKIN TO THE POINT THAT IT'S PERMANENTLY DAMAGED.

NorthEast Passage: The Inner City and the American Dream

A 2002 documentary about the gentrification of the black neighborhoods of Portland Ore.
In the early states of gentrification improvements are often seen as a...

A 2002 documentary about the gentrification of the black neighborhoods of Portland Ore.
In the early states of gentrification improvements are often seen as a solution to persistent crime and blight. But these investments come at a heavy price and public officials warned that displacement of traditional residents was sure to follow.
Watch as one black single mother fights to rid her street of crime only to team up with her new white neighbors to fight an affordable housing development she believes will bring drugs back onto her block.
A complex look at the issues, the film was featured on OregonPublic Broadcast in 2002.
[A sequel is currently in production. More at www.PricedOutMovie.com]

A 2002 documentary about the gentrification of the black neighborhoods of Portland Ore.
In the early states of gentrification improvements are often seen as a solution to persistent crime and blight. But these investments come at a heavy price and public officials warned that displacement of traditional residents was sure to follow.
Watch as one black single mother fights to rid her street of crime only to team up with her new white neighbors to fight an affordable housing development she believes will bring drugs back onto her block.
A complex look at the issues, the film was featured on OregonPublic Broadcast in 2002.
[A sequel is currently in production. More at www.PricedOutMovie.com]

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[Remaster 2017] NorthEast Passage: The Inner City and the American Dream

A 2002 documentary about gentrification in the black neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon.
In the early stages of gentrification improvements are often seen as a...

A 2002 documentary about gentrification in the black neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon.
In the early stages of gentrification improvements are often seen as a solution to persistent crime and blight. But as homeowners replace renters a new class bias can emerge that transcends race.
This edition of the film was remastered in 2017 for improved color and sound.
The Story: Nikki Williams struggles to provide a decent life for her 10-year-old daughter. She takes on drug dealers and a developer intent on creating low-income housing in her neighborhood. While public officials emphasize the need for new affordable housing that will prevent displacement caused by gentrification, opponents fear that the new property will attract crime.
NorthEast Passage is a unique and complex portrait of a neighborhood in the midst of dramatic change. It chronicles the clashes between those who advocate making rental properties available to low-income individuals and those who promote homeownership and increasing investment in an area, even when it comes at a human price.
As seen through the eyes of one woman, this film examines an issue that challenges nearly every inner city in the country.
[Film contains mild profanity]
A sequel to this film, Priced Out, is scheduled for release in 2017. More details at www.pricedoutmovie.com.

A 2002 documentary about gentrification in the black neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon.
In the early stages of gentrification improvements are often seen as a solution to persistent crime and blight. But as homeowners replace renters a new class bias can emerge that transcends race.
This edition of the film was remastered in 2017 for improved color and sound.
The Story: Nikki Williams struggles to provide a decent life for her 10-year-old daughter. She takes on drug dealers and a developer intent on creating low-income housing in her neighborhood. While public officials emphasize the need for new affordable housing that will prevent displacement caused by gentrification, opponents fear that the new property will attract crime.
NorthEast Passage is a unique and complex portrait of a neighborhood in the midst of dramatic change. It chronicles the clashes between those who advocate making rental properties available to low-income individuals and those who promote homeownership and increasing investment in an area, even when it comes at a human price.
As seen through the eyes of one woman, this film examines an issue that challenges nearly every inner city in the country.
[Film contains mild profanity]
A sequel to this film, Priced Out, is scheduled for release in 2017. More details at www.pricedoutmovie.com.

The Forgotten City - Full Movie | Snagfilms

THE FORGOTTEN CITY is a soul stirring documentary taking place in Buffalo, New York exploring race relations, segregation, crime, and politics. Through exclusiv...

THE FORGOTTEN CITY is a soul stirring documentary taking place in Buffalo, New York exploring race relations, segregation, crime, and politics. Through exclusive breathtaking footage and one-on-one interviews with many citizens and some of Buffalo's most influential leaders, The Forgotten City exposes the bitter truth about Buffalo and all inner cities. It challenges stereotypes, encourages change and shakes up the status quo. Buffalo was once a booming city; one of richest in the United States and is now a place where crime, racism and poverty plague a once great city. This film is a personal journey of two young filmmakers who forged an unlikely partnership following a 2001 murder; one a friend of the victim and the other a friend of the murderer. Instead of waging war, they embarked on a documentary film project that would take them into the heart of Buffalo's most dispossessed communities and crime ridden streets. The result of their exploration is a documentary film with a raw, hard-hitting, unblinking first-hand look at the way some of us really live in America. This film brings to light the racial turmoil and economic hardships that have become the lifestyle of so many living in Buffalo's inner city. THE FORGOTTEN CITY, however, is not simply a film about the problems that plague Buffalo's inner city; it can easily be the story of any American city and is a film that everyone should see.
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THE FORGOTTEN CITY is a soul stirring documentary taking place in Buffalo, New York exploring race relations, segregation, crime, and politics. Through exclusive breathtaking footage and one-on-one interviews with many citizens and some of Buffalo's most influential leaders, The Forgotten City exposes the bitter truth about Buffalo and all inner cities. It challenges stereotypes, encourages change and shakes up the status quo. Buffalo was once a booming city; one of richest in the United States and is now a place where crime, racism and poverty plague a once great city. This film is a personal journey of two young filmmakers who forged an unlikely partnership following a 2001 murder; one a friend of the victim and the other a friend of the murderer. Instead of waging war, they embarked on a documentary film project that would take them into the heart of Buffalo's most dispossessed communities and crime ridden streets. The result of their exploration is a documentary film with a raw, hard-hitting, unblinking first-hand look at the way some of us really live in America. This film brings to light the racial turmoil and economic hardships that have become the lifestyle of so many living in Buffalo's inner city. THE FORGOTTEN CITY, however, is not simply a film about the problems that plague Buffalo's inner city; it can easily be the story of any American city and is a film that everyone should see.
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Fault Lines - Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City

The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.
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How Inner Cities Have Been Stripped Of Their Economies

What's happening in inner cities can be seen the to the naked eye, homelessness, joblessne...

Camden,NJ. The poorest city in the US

Camden,New Jersey has the highest murder rate in the country,and the highest crime rate per capita. the criminals and drug deals operate in the open and the police department is understaffed. some residents are working hard to get their city back on track.

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Inner City Reference Explained | A Youtube Fitness Music Video

This video explains what the "inner city" reference is about (as seen on Elgintensity's "G...

In a city where 25 percent of the population lives below the poverty line and crime is rampant, these kids are getting a chance to rise above— in the form of horseback riding.
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Fault Lines - Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City

The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.
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Inside Story Americas - Gangs and guns in America's inner cities

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The Newtown shooting in December, which left 20 school children and six teachers dead, has dragged the issue of gun control back into the national agenda. For the first time in years, US politicians are discussing serious gun control measures. But millions of people in the country's inner cities live with the threat of gun violence on a daily basis. In Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the police have reframed their 'war on drugs' as a 'war on guns'. In the third episode of our special series on guns in the US, Inside Story Americas travels to Baltimore to meet those trying to stop gun crime and others who say owning a gun is sometimes a matter of survival.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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44:27

Full Video: Donald Trump speech on problems of inner cities

Donald Trump laid out his plans to help African-Americans and America's inner cities Wedne...

Full Video: Donald Trump speech on problems of inner cities

Donald Trump laid out his plans to help African-Americans and America's inner cities Wednesday in North Carolina. Trump said he planned to create a commission to investigate what he called a "school to prison" pipeline, and also said drugs coming into the country affect "your community more than any community." See Trump's full remarks.

1:01:48

Chicago Violence: SMILE Documentary [Directed by Marquis Daisy]

"Smile" is an independently-funded documentary that chronicles the story of a Chicago fami...

Eye Opening Look Into Miami's Ghetto, Liberty City

http://www.vladtv.com/ - Watch the rest of Liberty City: MiamiDocumentary at http://www.youtube.com/gorillashanks
Miami is best known for its luxury lifestyle, Latin-infused culture, and as a popular tourist destination. This four-part documentary series focuses on Miami's most notorious ghetto 'Liberty City,' documenting the struggles, the failures and the successes of Liberty City locals. Watch this raw, uncut four-part series that captures for you aspects of Liberty City life: how things go down in the hood, violent shootings, police corruption and the drug epidemic.
Director's Note:
My aim in producing this Documentary series is to give the people of Liberty City a voice.
Though currently known for its Bad and Ugly aspects, there is also much Good in Liberty City; and the words "Hope" and "Never Give Up" remain strong in each individual in the City.
1st Episode:
We do a walkthrough in the infamous Pork N Beans Projects and surrounding projects including Baghdad (1250).
Please share on all Social Networks.
Episode uploaded every week. Watch, Subscribe and Enjoy!
For all inquiries about this documentary, please contact Shanks at gorillashanks@gmail.com
GORILLA SHANKS 2013

28:00

Toronto's Model Schools for Inner Cities

Five years ago, the Toronto District School Board started the Model Schools for Inner Citi...

Toronto's Model Schools for Inner Cities

Five years ago, the Toronto District School Board started the Model Schools for Inner Cities project. It gives seven schools (plus the community of schools around each of them) extra money to provide teachers with innovative teaching practices, brings community support into the school, and has worked hard to welcome parents and increase their participation in the school. Their most recent evidence shows it's working - kids are liking school, teachers are liking school and they're all learning. But it's an expensive program - can the board sustain it? Can it afford not to?

30:47

Kurt Jordan Plays: Alvin Curran's Inner Cities 1

Live recording of Alvin Curran's Inner Cities 1 as performed by Kurt Jordan. Recorded at A...

The Truth About Crime In The Inner Cities

Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in Chicago to discuss it. The real causes are most often overlooked, .
Streamed live Jan 11, 2017 Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in .
Much is said and written about crime in the inner cities. President Obama was recently in Chicago to discuss it. The real causes are most often overlooked, .
Smile is an independently-funded documentary that chronicles the story of a Chicago family who has endured violence and turmoil in the midst of an inner-city .

Urban decay (also known as urban rot and urban blight) is the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude. It may feature deindustrialization, depopulation or changing population, economic restructuring, abandoned buildings, high local unemployment, fragmented families, political disenfranchisement, crime, and a desolate, inhospitable city landscape.
Since the 1970s and 1980s, urban decay has been associated with Western cities, especially in North America and parts of Europe. Since then, major structural changes in global economies, transportation, and government policy created the economic and then the social conditions resulting in urban decay.
The effects counter the development of most of Europe and North America; in countries beyond, urban decay is manifested in the peripheral slums at the outskirts of a metropolis, while the city center and the inner city retain high real estate values and sustain a steadily increasing populace. In contrast, North American and British cities often experience population flights to the suburbs and exurb commuter towns; that is, white flight. Another characteristic of urban decay is blight—the visual, psychological, and physical effects of living among empty lots, buildings and condemned houses. Such desolate properties are socially dangerous to the community because they attract criminals and street gangs, contributing to the volume of crime.
Urban decay has no single cause; it results from combinations of inter-related socio-economic conditions—including the city's urban planning decisions, tight rent control, the poverty of the local populace, the construction of freeway roads and rail road lines that bypass the area, depopulation by suburbanization of peripheral lands, real estate neighborhood redlining, and immigration restrictions.
Historically in the United States, the white middle class gradually left the cities for suburban areas because of higher crime rates and perceived danger caused by African-American migration north toward cities after World War I (the Great Migration)—the so-called "white flight" phenomenon.[13]
Some historians differentiate between the first Great Migration (1910--1930), numbering about 1.6 million Black migrants who left mostly Southern rural areas to migrate to northern and midwestern industrial cities, and, after a lull during the Great Depression, a Second Great Migration (1940 to 1970), in which 5 million or more African-Americans moved, including many to California and various western cities.[14]
Between 1910 and 1970, Blacks moved from 14 states of the South, especially Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas to the other three cultural (and census-designated) regions of the United States. More townspeople with urban skills moved during the second migration.[14] By the end of the Second Great Migration, African Americans had become an urbanized population. More than 80 percent lived in cities. A majority of 53 percent remained in the South, while 40 percent lived in the North and 7 percent in the West.[15]
From the 1930s until 1977, Black Americans seeking borrowing capital for housing and businesses were discriminated against via the federal government legislated discriminatory lending practices for the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) via redlining.[16][17] In 1977, the US Congress passed the Community Reinvestment Act, designed to encourage commercial banks and savings associations to help meet the needs of borrowers in all segments of their communities, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods.[18][19][20]
Later urban centers were drained further through the advent of mass car ownership, the marketing of suburbia as a location to move to, and the building of the Interstate Highway System. In North America this shift manifested itself in strip malls, suburban retail and employment centers, and very low-density housing estates. Large areas of many northern cities in the United States experienced population decreases and a degradation of urban areas.[21]
Inner-city property values declined and economically disadvantaged populations moved in. In theU.S., the new inner-city poor were often African-Americans that migrated from the South in the 1920s and 1930s. As they moved into traditional white European-American neighborhoods, ethnic frictions served to accelerate flight to the suburbs.
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